Philips TUV16W/4P-SE UVC Bulb Replacement

Philips TUV16W/4P-SE UVC Bulb Replacement
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Our Philips - TUV16T5/4P/SE, 385419  UV Light Bulb For Germicidal Air/Water Treatment bulb is a guaranteed replacement UV bulb that has wattage of 16 Watts and a lamp length of 13". The air and water treatment bulb provides a worry-free performance for one year and is completely compatible with germicidal air, water, sterilization filter, sanitizer and purifiers.

The lamp makes use of UVC light to destroy bacteria present inside the water. It emits a short wavelength of 253.7nm that acts on the genetic makeup of the microorganisms and renders them harmless. This replacement germicidal bulb has a T5 4 pin single ended base that is used for air and water purification. The light bulb is a high quality one and is low on mercury dosage to meet environmental standards. The UV lamp starts instantly and makes use of a coil filament that works hot. The UVC lamp bulb works for the following applications that make use of the UVC intensity:

  • Well water
  • Surface water
  • Municipal water
  • Food service/processing
  • HVAC and Air Conditioning units
  • Air purifier/treatment systems
  • Hospitals
  • Aquaculture
  • Electronics
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Hotels
  • Water bottlers
  • Laboratories
  • Surface disinfection
  • Marine and more

Made in the USA, these high quality lamps from CureUV follow strict quality control measures and are built to work for 10,000 hours of operation. UV lamps are known to emit energy at 253.7 nm wavelength and this energy reacts photo-chemically with the genetics of microorganisms such as spores, bacteria, virus and protozoa. This reaction sanitizes the microorganisms and prevents them from multiplying. The rated life of the water treatment bulb is 10,000 hours after which the germicidal UV output deteriorates though the UV lamp continues to emit light.

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